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This media file presents a close-up, angled view of several glass bottles of liqueurs, neatly arranged in rows within a wooden crate or box. The bottles feature black caps and distinct labels, showcasing a variety of flavors and designs.

The primary brand prominently displayed on the labels and bottle necks is "El Gran Mistiano." Many labels also bear the word "Licores" (Liqueurs) and "Bodega" (Winery/Cellar).

Visible liqueur flavors include:
*   "Sancayo," referring to a Peruvian cactus fruit.
*   "Algarrobina," a liqueur flavored with carob syrup.
*   "Aguaymanto," which contains whole golden berries (Physalis peruviana) floating inside the bottle.
*   "Queso Helado," a unique flavor based on a traditional Arequipan "frozen cheese" dessert.
*   "Piña Colada," specifically labeled as a "Licor Crema de Piña Colada" (Pineapple Colada Cream Liqueur).
*   Another pineapple-based liqueur, likely a "Licor Macerado de Piña" (Macerated Pineapple Liqueur).

The liquids inside the bottles vary in color, from clear to creamy white, light brown, and yellow, reflecting their different ingredients. The rustic wooden background suggests a market stall or a local shop setting. The lighting indicates it is daytime. No people or specific activities are depicted; the focus is entirely on the product display. Given the location context of Yanahuara, Peru, these are likely local or regional specialty liqueurs.
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Feb 2, 2025

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This media file presents a close-up, angled view of several glass bottles of liqueurs, neatly arranged in rows within a wooden crate or box. The bottles feature black caps and distinct labels, showcasing a variety of flavors and designs. The primary brand prominently displayed on the labels and bottle necks is "El Gran Mistiano." Many labels also bear the word "Licores" (Liqueurs) and "Bodega" (Winery/Cellar). Visible liqueur flavors include: * "Sancayo," referring to a Peruvian cactus fruit. * "Algarrobina," a liqueur flavored with carob syrup. * "Aguaymanto," which contains whole golden berries (Physalis peruviana) floating inside the bottle. * "Queso Helado," a unique flavor based on a traditional Arequipan "frozen cheese" dessert. * "Piña Colada," specifically labeled as a "Licor Crema de Piña Colada" (Pineapple Colada Cream Liqueur). * Another pineapple-based liqueur, likely a "Licor Macerado de Piña" (Macerated Pineapple Liqueur). The liquids inside the bottles vary in color, from clear to creamy white, light brown, and yellow, reflecting their different ingredients. The rustic wooden background suggests a market stall or a local shop setting. The lighting indicates it is daytime. No people or specific activities are depicted; the focus is entirely on the product display. Given the location context of Yanahuara, Peru, these are likely local or regional specialty liqueurs.

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